Joseph Watts, CA, 1926 October 15

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WATTS, Joseph H,

32eyears-old, hanged San Quentin Prison (San Bernardino
County) onOctober 15, 1926

",.eWatts was convicted of first degree murder in San
Bernardino County for the killing of Wilfred Hey in the
desert near Silver Lake in November, 192heeeWatts!' body
‘was unclaimed, His fe low convicts took up a collection
to have him buried in Mount Tamaipals Cemetery at San Ra-
faeleee' CHRONICLE, San Francisco, CA, 10-16-1926 (3-2)

TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES, August, 1937, p 38
CALIFORNIA - BOOK AND MAGA ZINE EXCERPTS,

WATTS, Joseph H,

32-years-old, hanged San Quentin Prison (San Bernardino
County) onOctober 15, 1926

",..Watts was convicted of first degree murder in San

Bernardino County for the killing of Wilfred Hey in the
desert near Silver Lake in November, 192heeeWatts! body
was unclaimed, His fe low convicts took up a collection
to have him buried in Mount Tamaipals Cemetery at San Ra-
fael.ee'! CHRONICLE, San Franciscoy CAy 10-16-1926 (3-2)

TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES, August, 1937, p 38
CALIFORNIA - BOOK AND MAGA ZINE EXCERPTS,

VATTS, Joseph H,

32~years-old, hanged San Quentin Prison (San Bernardino
County) onOctober 15, 1926

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was convicted of first degree murder in San

Bernardino County for the killing of Wilfred Hey in the
desert near Silver Lake in November, 192lj,,.Watts' body
was unclaimed,

His fe low convicts took up a collection
to have him buried in Mount Tamaipals Cemetery at San Ra-|
fael.ee"

CHRONICLE, San Francisco, Ci, 10-16-1926 (3-2)
TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES, August, 1937, p 38
CALIFORNIA - BOOK AND MAGA ZINE EXCERPTS,

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